Saturday, April 1, 2017

About Me

Now Iwasandhad read many books, journals, orarticlesrelatedtocancer, to help curemymother, and friends ofpeople with cancer.

I want to shareonwhatI've read, andwould like todiscussmore about the variousthings aboutcancer.I consider my mother's experience of pain is 'investment' which is most valuable. a lot of 'spiritual treasure' I can go through the process to accompany my mother-surgery pain-chemo-radiation.For I want to instruct their brothers/sisters fighters:1. As the need to treat mental patients remained positive (support of family and friends and pray to get closer to the Almighty Creator of Love)2. The patient should be intelligent. Do not surrender to the other person (sorry, including a physician). The most responsible in the body is the owner of the body, not the other person.smart: ask your doctor until you know clearly state your-mouth good doctor would be willing to give an explanation (if my doctor to take a book to record because I am in a state of confusion, came out the doctor's office to have forgotten :). smart: find second, third opinion, read books.books which I refer is: The Enzyme Factor bouquet Hiromi Shinya, MD books that a holistic, thoughtful, improve pd awareness that we consider good food was not good.Fight Cancer book by Anne E. Frahm. the author is a breast cancer survivor who had metastases and no hope of life but because he is an intelligent patient who (conduct personal research), very disciplined and do not give up, through detox and the selection of food, the cancer disappeared within 5 weeks.The common thread of the books is: eat food that is rich in enzymes (especially raw food) because foods rich in enzymes, capable of digesting itself, so that the human body enzymes digest For morbidly drained. Thus, an enzyme the body can function as 'healing agent' for the sick cells. Let's keep fighting!

Thursday, November 24, 2016

What isChemotherapy?

When
we hear the word chemotherapy, will crosses our minds about the
diseases that require chemotherapy as cancer, tumor or other
carcinogenic types. Chemotherapy is an attempt to kill the cancer cells by interfering with the function of cell reproduction. Chemotherapy is a cancer treatment method by way of giving substance / drug that kills cancer cells have properties.Chemotherapy is useful to reduce the size of the cancer prior to
surgery, destroy all cancer cells left behind after surgery, and
treating certain kinds of blood cancerHowever, chemotherapy also have side effects, namely:

do oral care by brushing your teeth before bed and after eating. If it can not brush his teeth because of gum bleeding, apply the cleaner mouth

give lip moisturizer as needed

avoid smoking, spicy food and water ice.

In
some studies chemotherapy can reduce the number of deaths early stage
cancer patients, but for patients with late stage cancer / metastasis,
chemotherapy is only able to delay death or prolong the lifespan of the
patient for a while. However man can only hope that while recent events only God disposes.

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Tips for Avoid Cancer

Here some tips to avoid cancer =1. Quit Smoking.Smoking is the main cause of lung cancer and other cancers nearly 30 percent. Smoking during pregnancy is harmful to the baby.2. Avoid Sunlight. Excessive sunlight causes skin damage and skin cancer. Protect your skin with sunscreen (sunscreen cream), use a long-sleeved
shirt and a hat or umbrella, especially during the heat of the sun.3. Reduce Fat Content in FoodHigh fat causes the risk of colon cancer, prostate and breast. Controlling weight with a balanced diet and exercise will reduce the risk of cancer.4. Expand Food FibrousWheat, rice, vegetables and fruits are a good source of natural fiber and protect against colorectal cancer.5. Reduce consumption of food Smoked, Burned and preserved with Nitrite. Esophageal and gastric cancer is more common in the country where many foods are smoked or preserved with nitrites. In baked foods also contain cancer risk.6. Select the food Many Containing Vitamins A and C. Natural vitamins and other important substances contained in
vegetables and fruits may protect us from cancer esophagus, larynx,
stomach, and lung.7. Consumption of More Vegetables Cabbage Group. Cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, pakchoy and kale can protect against gastric cancer, colorectal cancer and respiratory tract.8. Avoid Alcoholic Beverages. The risk of getting cancer of the liver and the stomach will increase. Smoking is accompanied by drinking alcohol increases the risk of very
big for the occurrence of cancer of the mouth, throat, larynx dam
esophagus.9. Consult Yourself Regularly. Regular health checks is a step-Wise. If feel there is a change in the body, see your doctor.10. Balanced Lifestyle. Eating
sufficient and balanced nutrition, the use of a balance between work,
rest, recreation and sports, and always close to God can reduce the risk
of cancer.

Ambulette: A transport
service for patients,
usually a van that can accommodate
patients in wheelchairs.

Antiangiogenesis therapy:
Experimental cancer
treatment that focuses on
blocking growth of new blood vessels
to tumors.

Anticipatory grief:
Beginning to experience
the loss of someone before the
person actually dies.

Attending physician:
The physician in
charge of a hospital patient’s care.

Caregiver: One who helps
another person
with a serious illness do what he or
she ordinarily would be able to do to

meet
both current and future needs.

Case manager: Also called a
discharge planner.
Nurse or social worker who coordinates
the patient’s discharge from

a
hospital.

Chemotherapy: Also called “chemo.” Treatment
of disease using chemical substances
or drugs.

Clinical nurse specialist (CNS):
Nurse with
a master’s degree who can provide patient
care and education in a medical

specialty.

Clinical trials:
Research projects conducted by
doctors to test the safety and
efficacy of new drugs, therapies, or
prevention strategies on patients. Also
known as research protocols or clinical
studies, clinical trials are scientific experiments
overseen by the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration, which, based on
the results of the trials,
decides whether or not to approve
the new drugs or therapies for
general use.

Colostomy: Surgery to
establish an artificial
connection between the lumen
of the colon and the skin.

Complementary medicine or therapies: Healing
treatment(s) used together
with mainstream, hospitalbased medical
practice.

Defense mechanism: A
psychological method
of protecting oneself from
anxiety or high emotional distress.

Denial
is an example.

Denial: A defense mechanism people use
to reduce their distress. It can include
minimizing the significance of
a stressful event, or in the extreme, denying
its existence altogether.

Dietitian: A
professional who plans tailored
diets to meet the nutritional requirements
of people with special healthcare
needs.

DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid):
The molecular
building blocks of chromosomes. They
contain and control genetic
information in cells, including how
they divide, grow, and function.

Do not resuscitate order (DNR): Can
be a component of an advance directive
and a living will; specifies the medical
steps to be taken in the event the
patient is found to be minimally responsive
with minimal life signs.

Durable medical equipment (DME): Equipment
such as walkers, wheelchairs, bedside
commodes, or hospital beds
that can be ordered from equipment suppliers
for home use.

Educational groups: A
gathering of people
where information is presented on
a range of topics (e.g., coping techniques, relaxation
methods, management of
medical issues).

Experimental protocol:
Research of a
new drug or therapy using very specific materials
and steps.

Fellow: Physician-in-training working in
a teaching hospital.

Genetic counselor:
An expert in genetics,
a branch of science focused on
the transmission and consequences of
biologic inheritance.

Health maintenance organization (HMO): An organization providing health
care to enrolled members through
a network of member doctors and
other healthcare providers. Designed
to reduce costs, HMOs also typically
restrict access to providers or
specialists outside their approved networks.

Healthcare proxy: A
document (also called
medical durable power of attorney or
healthcare agent) designating a family
member, guardian, or friend as the
decision maker about medical treatment
for a patient (see Surrogate).

Home care: Medical,
nursing, social, or
rehabilitative services provided in the
patient’s home.

Home health aide: A
qualified person able
to assist a patient with bathing, dressing,
getting around in his or her own
home, and doing other homemaking tasks
(also, Personal care attendant).

Hospice care: A facility or
home care program
designed to help meet the physical
and emotional needs of the terminally
ill.

Hypnosis: An
artificially induced trance-like
state of consciousness in which
the subject is susceptible to suggestion.
Used in symptom relief and
to reinforce behavioral change.

Incapacitated (mentally): A
term used when
patient is deemed by the medical team
as being unable to give informed consent
for a medical procedure (i.e., comatose,
mentally disoriented; see Healthcare
proxy).

Informed consent:
After a patient is educated
about his or her diagnosis and
all reasonable procedures and treatments ptions for the disease, he or
she must indicate an understanding of
and agreement to a course of action by
signing forms.

Intern: Physician-in-training working in
a teaching hospital.

Last will and testament: A
legal document specifying
a person’s wishes with
regard to inheritance after the person
dies.

Nursing home: A facility
that provides long-term
custodial care for patients who
can no longer live at home.

Nutritionist: An expert in
food and drink
intake (diet) for therapeutic purposes.

Oncologist: Physician
expert in the treatment
of cancer; includes overseeing administration
of chemotherapy and other
regimens.

Ostomy: Surgery to create an opening from
the skin to the urinary or gastrointestinal
canal, or the trachea.

Palliation: Reduction of
severity (to mitigate).
Palliative care focuses on treating
the symptoms of disease rather
than curing it.

Paratransit program: A
local public transport
system for those with a physical impairment
or medical condition.

Patient confidentiality:
Legal limits as
to what the medical team can tell people
other than the patient and his or
her spouse or designated surrogate/ healthcare
proxy.

Personal Emergency Response System (PERS): A device that a patient can
wear that can alert emergency help.

Phobia: Overwhelming fear of an object,
situation, or procedure.

Physiatrist: A doctor who
specializes in
rehabilitation medicine.

Physician assistant (PA):
Medical professional
who can diagnose, treat, and
write prescriptions under a physician’s
guidance.

Phytochemicals:
Chemicals found in plants.

Positive coping:
Techniques of thinking
and behaving that help a patient
respond to an event or stress more
effectively.

Power of attorney: A
surrogate or proxy
decision maker for the patient who
legally makes all health-related and
financial decisions for the patient;
entails a legal document.

Primary caregiver:
One who provides or
organizes others to provide the
essential logistical and emotional support
for a person with cancer.

Prognosis: Prediction of
the course of
a disease.

Progressive relaxation: A
relaxation technique
using deep breathing and muscle
control exercises; can also incorporate
peaceful music and guided
imagery.

Prostatectomy: Surgical
removal of part
or all of the prostate, which can alter
men’s physical/sexual responses.

Protocol: Description
of a clinical trial;
also used more generally to refer to
a plan of medical treatment.

Public assistance: A
federally run program
to provide cash benefits (e.g., food
stamps, welfare) for persons with a
low income to purchase food and clothing
and to pay for housing.

Radiation oncologist:
Physician expert in
radiation therapy.

Radiation therapy:
Used in both diagnosis
and treatment, the application of
light, short radio waves, ultraviolet rays,
or X-rays upon a specific area
of the body for a period of time.

Registered nurse (RN):
Provides patient
care; usually has completed a four-year
college degree and hospital training.

Resident: Physician who
has completed an
internship and is receiving training
in a specialized area.

Sexual paraphernalia: An
apparatus or object used
in sexual activity.

Skilled nursing facility (SNF):
A healthcare
facility providing shortterm nursing
care with the aim of having
the patient return home or to a
family member’s home.

Skilled nursing need: A
need for services
or care that can be performed only
by a licensed nurse, such as treating
a wound, teaching the administration of
new medications, or assessing clinical
status at home. Often a requirement
for home care by insurers.

Social Security: A
federally run program that
provides monthly payments to
persons over age 65 years and family

survivors;
the amount is calculated from
the person’s work history.

Social Security Disability (SSD): A federally
run program that provides a monthly
income to disabled workers and
their families.

Social workers:
Certified or licensed social
workers (CSW, LCSW, LSW) usually
have a master’s degree (MSW, MSSW)
or doctorate (DSW, PhD), and
counsel the patient and family coping
with the stress of diagnosis and
treatment. These professionals also
can identify community mental health
resources and coordinate patient
discharge.

Standby guardian: A
legally designated person
who will have custody of
a patient’s children in the event of their parent’s death or mental incapacitation.

Staging: Systems of classifying a patient’s
cancer by tumor size and how
far it has spread in the body.

Suicidal ideation:
Thoughts or plans to
commit suicide.

Supplemental Security Income (SSI): A federally run program that provides
income to eligible people over
age 65 years; legally blind or disabled;
who have a low income, few
assets, or a limited formal work history.

Support group: A gathering
that is focused
on sharing experiences, providing emotional
support, and relieving the
sense of isolation. May be led by
social workers or trained cancer survivor
volunteers.

Supportive or comfort care:
Focuses on
treating the symptoms of disease in
the later stages of the terminal disease process.

Suppression: Trying not to
think about
something.

Surgery: Removal of a tumor, organ(s),
or other objects from the body
and/or repair of body parts using
specific resection techniques.

Surrogate decision maker: A
person designated
to make health-related decisions
for that patient. The medical team
addresses all healthcare issues
for the patient directly to the surrogate.

Therapy groups:
Group counseling to
treat a specific therapeutic issue (e.g.,
depression, anxiety) led by a mental
health professional.

Time-out: A coping
strategy of removing
oneself from an emotionproducing person
or situation for a short period of
time.

Touch therapy: Massage or
acupressure.

Veterans’ benefits:
Financial and/or medical
care and discounted prescription drugs
that may be available for
U.S. veterans.

Yoga: An ancient Hindu system of philosophy
that employs physical exercise
and diet restrictions to control

Saturday, November 19, 2016

The plants in Indonesia proven to prevent or treat cancer. Although
the need to further research and development, a number of crops such as
turmeric white, periwinkle, god leaves until the parasite has been used
as a cancer patient endeavor to cure the disease. Many who survived that traditional medicine had become the foundation of a new hope for cancer patients.

White turmeric is believed to have anticancer properties. Still
only white type of mango turmeric (Curcuma mango) which limited growth
in the cold temperature in Indonesia, which can prevent or treat cancer.
This white turmeric has certain characteristics, among other spots such as tuber tuber ginger and pale yellow (beige). In the fresh condition it smelled like mango kweni and when it has
been extracted or used as a powder, the color is still yellow (beige).

While periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus) has been tested as a deterrent and a destroyer of cancer cells. Plants that still belongs to the family Apocynaceae or
frangipani-kambojaan contains two compounds namely vinca alkaloids
vincristine and vinblastine are efficacious inhibit the multiplication
and spread of cancer cells.Vincristine
is used as a treatment of bronchial cancer, a malignant tumor of the
kidney, breast cancer, and various types of malignant tumors which
initially attacks the nerves and muscles. Plants are in Sumatra called grass bitch cabtharanthin it also
contains alkaloids which are expected to urgent and dissolve the cancer
cell nucleus.As
a breast cancer drug, boil 22 leaves of vinca and fennel fruit
(Foeniculum vulgare) as well as the bark pulasari (Alyxia reinwardti)
with three cups of water. Pepper the brown sugar to taste. After boiling up by half, strain. The herb is taken three times a day each half a glass. Treatment is done for at least a month.Keladi
mice (Typhonium Flagelliforme / Rodent Tuber) has also been studied as a
medicinal plant that can stop and treat various cancers. To
inhibit the growth of cancer cells, three bars complete with a rat taro
leaves (approximately 50 grams) soaked for 30 minutes, finely crushed
and squeezed. The juice is filtered and drunk. In Malaysia, there have been scientific tests the efficacy of rodent tuber. Even rodent tuber extract in pill form and powder tea combined with
other crops in certain doses, has been marketed in the neighboring
country.The juice curcuma (Curcuma zedoaria) is also effective as a cancer drug. According
to Andrew Chevallier Mnimh, herbalist from London, the ginger contained
curcumol and curdione are efficacious anticancer and antitumor. In China, ginger has long been used as a cure cervical cancer. These plants can increase cancer cell death effects when performed radiotherapy and chemotherapy.Noni is also popular as medicinal plants that are effective. Meat
or pace noni fruit (Morinda citrifolia L.) containing dammacanthel, the
anticancer agent that is able to resist the growth of abnormal cells in
pre-cancer stage and can prevent the development of cancer cells. Freshly squeezed juice of two or three of noni fruit can be spiked with honey to taste more delicious. Should choose not too ripe noni because the alcohol formed by the
fermentation process is too ripe noni damaging vital substances
contained in it.God leaves (Gynura divaricata) also is a plant that has been known as an anticancer plant. Herb
30 grams of fresh leaves of the gods, 20 grams of ginger and white, 30
grams jombang are boiled with 600 cc of water until the remaining 300
cc, then filtered and drunk the water can be used in the treatment of
cancer. Can
also use other materials such as 30 grams of fresh leaves of the gods,
30 grams of fresh periwinkle, pearl grass 30 grams, 30 grams grass snake
tongue boiled with 1,000 cc of water until the remaining 500 cc. The water is filtered and then add honey to taste, stir and then drink while warm.Ceremai leaf (Phyllanthus acidus) can also be used as an anticancer drug. Young
ceremai a handful of leaves, a pinch of starfruit leaves, bidara upas a
finger, Smilax China a finger and palm sugar boiled with three glasses
of water to stay glass. This herb is taken three times a day each one glass.While the compounds in the parasite has long been thought to act as an inhibitor of cancer malignancy. Parasite are boiled into a tea can be used as a drug proven support
while undergoing chemotherapy (treatment with anticancer drugs consume).For
those of you who have not had cancer, sauteed broccoli, cabbage,
cauliflower, carrots, tomatoes and fish meat with a little seasoning
salt and garlic, can become rich cuisine will anticancer agents. Harvard
University study on 48,000 people in 1995 showed the risk of developing
prostate cancer for those who eat 10 times the dish containing tomatoes
per week declined by almost half.

History

Indeed, cancer is not a new disease. In the golden era of Islamic civilization, the Muslim doctor was able to diagnose and treat cancer. Not only that, Muslim doctors, like Ibn Sina and al-Beitar also have found a cure for the deadly disease.Is al-Beitar, a Muslim scientist of the 12th century AD who managed to find herbs to treat cancer clicking named Hindiba. Hindiba herb found al-Beitar contains anticancer substances can also cure the tumor and neoplastic disorders-disorders.Head
of the Department of History and Ethics, University of Istanbul,
Turkey, Prof. Nil Sari in his Hindiba: A Drug for Cancer Treatment in
Muslim Heritage, has proven efficacy and truth herbs Hindiba found
al-Beitar it. He and a number of other doctors have tested scientifically and even has patented Hindiba found al-Beitar.According to Prof. Nil Sari, Hindiba known healers (pharmacologis) Muslim, and herbalist in the Islamic world. Muslims have been using herbs to cure cancer long before a doctor in the Western world to find it, said Prof. Nil Sari.After a test scientifically, Prof. Nil Sari concluded that, Hindiba has the power to treat various diseases. Hindiba can clear away the obstacles contained in tiny channels in the body, especially in the digestive system. But the domain of the most spectacular is its power to cure the tumor said.To track the efficacy and herb Hindiba, Prof. Nil Sari was doing research on the literature of past treatment. He tracked down two Muslim scientists masterpiece, namely Ibn Sina
through the Canon of Medicine as well as plant encyclopedia written
al-Beitar.When we look at the old text more closely, we see the truth that we know very little about herbs (herbs) in the past, he said. In the text of the relics of the glory of Islam explained that Hindiba
and various types of other herbal divided into two main groups, namely
processed herbs and herbal unpasteurized.According
to ancient medical texts, the efficacy of cancer treatment Hindiba
treatment based on theoretical considerations, the effects of medical
drugs operating in accordance with the nature of the constituents. According to Prof. Nil, constituents resulting from the decomposition would have the effect of so-called energy. Potential quality hot and cold in the nature of the medicine will come out as a result of the decomposition of the body.The active component of natural components that heat will soon react. Will spread through the network effectively. Constituents
constituents react before the summer cool and clear away the obstacles
in a small saluransaluran on the body and accelerate the spread of cold
constituents. Then, the cold element came and began to work to perform its functions.In
the Arabic-language medical treatise, relics of the golden era of
Islam, it is mentioned that all kinds of swelling such as warts or bumps
have caused disturbances in the channel. While cancer is described as a hard mass. Identified as a hard swelling, cancer develops from small then be a big plus with pain.Citing
records Avicenna in the Canon of Medicine, Prof. Nil Sari revealed a
tumor or cancerous, when on leave will be growing in size. So that the cancer will spread and damage. Its roots can infiltrate between network elements of the body. Prof. Nil Sari find a similar picture of the treatment of cancer in manuscripts in Ottoman era.According to Ibn Sina, the tumor is classified into two, namely hot and cold tumor. Tumor-colored
and feels warm to the touch usually called hot tumor, while the tumor
is colorless and feel warm cold called a tumor. Ibn Sina mention cancer as a form of tumor that sits between tumor cold.Efficacy
Hindiba Prof. Prof. Nil Sari studied by presenting in-depth data about
the theoretical background in vivo and in vitro experiments with herbal
extracts of Turkey. He started from the philosophy of the Ottoman Empire, which is rooted in Islamic medicine. In this work, it was mentioned that the drug chicory Crocus sativus L
and L is identified as an alternative crop are identical to each other
which is the active component for the treatment of cancer.Prof.
Nil Sari and his colleague Dr Hanzade Dogan mixing C intybus L and
turmeric (saffron) of Safranbolu, as described text prolonged treatment.
Even more interesting are the results of our laboratory studies
pointing out that of the extract of C intybus L were found to be most
active in colon cancer, said Prof. Nil Sari.According to him, Hindiba proven to be very effective in treating cancer. Unfortunately, he said, in ancient times, Hindiba more recommended as a drug for the treatment of tumors. It was revealed in the book of Ibn al-Beitar. According to al-Beitar, if the herb Hindiba heated, and the foam was
taken and filtered and then drink will be beneficial to cure the tumor.Specialist
treatment in the era of the Ottoman Empire, Mehmed Mumin, mengung
express that Hindiba can either treat tumors in internal organs. However, more often recommended for the treatment of tumors in the throat. If wood ma nis in the mix in the juice Hindiba (Khu sus treated well)
can be used un tuk kumurkumur medicine and also for the benefit ber
tumor treatment, pain and sore throat.Al-Beitar: The inventor HindibaAbu
Muhammad Abdallah Ibn Ahmad Ibn al-Beitar Dhiya al-Din al-Malaqi,
that's the full name of the legendary Muslim scientist who was called
al-Beitar. He was a botanist (plants) and pharmaceutical (drug) in the era of the triumph of Islam. Born in the late 12th century AD in the city of Malaga (Spain), Ibn Al-Beitar spent his childhood in the land of Andalusia.His interest in plants already tertanah since early childhood. Growing up, she learned a lot about botany to Abu al-Abbas al-Vegetable at that time was the leading botanists. From here, al-Beitar was then many ventured to collect a wide range of plant species.In 1219 he left Spain on an expedition looking for a variety of plants. Together with some of his aides, al-Beitar down along the northern coast of Africa and Far East Asia. It
is not known whether land or sea that passed, but the main location
ever visited include Bugia, Qastantunia (Constantinople), Tunis,
Tripoli, Barqa and Adalia. After the 1224 al-Beitar working for al-Kamil, the governor of Egypt, and believed to be the chief herbalist.In 1227, al-Kamil expanding its grip until Damascus and al-Beitar be upon him on each trip. It once used to collect a lot of plants. When
staying several years in Syria, Al-Beitar had the opportunity to
conduct research on plants in a very wide area, including Saudi Arabia
and Palestine, where he was able to collect the plants from a number of
locations there. Al-Beitar main contribution is the Kitab al-Jami fi al-Adwiya al Mufrada.This book is very popular and is the most prominent books about plants and their relation to Arab medicine. This book became a reference experts herbs and medicines to the 16th century. Encyclopedia
of plants that exist in this book includes 1,400 items, most are herbs
and vegetables including 200 plants that were previously unknown. The
book was referred by 150 authors, mostly of Arab origin, and cited by
more than 20 scientists Greece before it was translated into Latin and
published in 1758. The work was phenomenal both Al-Beitar is the Kitab
al-Mughni fi al-Adwiya al-Mufradayakni drug encyclopedia drugs of.The drug in the list of therapeutic drugs. Coupled with 20 chapters on a variety of plant properties that are beneficial to the human body. On surgical issues discussed in this book, Al-Beitar widely cited as leading Muslim surgeon, Abul Qasim Zahrawi. In addition to Arabic, Baitar also often provides Latin and Greek names to the plants, as well as provide knowledge transfer.Al-Beitar contributions are the result of observation, research and the lawyer klasifikasian for years. And his work in the future adversely affect early developments botany and medicine both in Europe and Asia. Although
his other works K ITAB Al-Jamibaru translated and published in foreign
languages, but many scientists have long studied the
discussion-discussed early in this book and use it for the benefit of
mankind.